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Appgate | Technical Product Manager | Full-Time | Remote | https://www.appgate.com

Appgate is the Swiss army knife of network security. We empower how people work and connect by providing solutions purpose-built on Zero Trust security principles. This people-defined security approach enables fast, simple and secure connections from any device and location to workloads across any IT infrastructure in cloud, on-premises and hybrid environments.

We’re looking for an enthusiastic and technically curious product manager who has a solid understanding of security and networking, and who can effectively communicate this knowledge to a variety of audiences. In this role, you’ll be responsible for core product management for our flagship product, Appgate SDP.

This role combines elements of traditional product management (such as understanding customer requirements and influencing engineering) with some aspects of traditional product marketing (such as creating technical artifacts, teaching sales engineers and partners, and thinking up creative ways to demonstrate our product’s strengths).

This will absolutely be an exciting and demanding role, as market adoption of Appgate's Software-Defined Perimeter architecture continues to grow.

More info: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3058535051/

If you're interested, email me at andre.garrigo[at]appgate.com


Appgate | Product Manager | Full-Time | Remote | https://www.appgate.com

Appgate is the Swiss army knife of network security. We empower how people work and connect by providing solutions purpose-built on Zero Trust security principles. This people-defined security approach enables fast, simple and secure connections from any device and location to workloads across any IT infrastructure in cloud, on-premises and hybrid environments.

We’re looking for an enthusiastic and technically curious product manager who has a solid understanding of security and networking, and who can effectively communicate this knowledge to a variety of audiences. In this role, you’ll be responsible for core product management for our flagship product, Appgate SDP.

This role combines elements of traditional product management (such as understanding customer requirements and influencing engineering) with some aspects of traditional product marketing (such as creating technical artifacts, teaching sales engineers and partners, and thinking up creative ways to demonstrate our product’s strengths).

This will absolutely be an exciting and demanding role, as market adoption of Appgate's Software-Defined Perimeter architecture continues to grow.

More info: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/product-manager-at-appgat...

If you're interested, email me at andre.garrigo[at]appgate.com


If only it was as fast as awk. Is it?


No, the python interpreter itself takes about 0.03 seconds to start up on an i7. Awk and sed and friends are usually about 1/10th of that. So the python interpreter startup time dominates the cost for most simple tasks. It's not enough to notice when you're typing things by hand at the shell, but the difference can be painful if you're writing bash scripts. I use a similar python tool for command line work, but I always go for sed when I'm writing bash scripts that I plan to distribute.


Hi Jed, I was wondering what your VM box looks like? Any cool tools you would recommend?


Awful idea! You claim to be perfectly rational, however, that is not the case. Would it be perfectly rational for me to forgo my 401k to finance your startup? No, it would not. Irrationality and partiality are one in the same. Do not be biased toward your idea because you might fail -- i.e. "eggs in one basket." Right now your retirement money might not seem sacred, but later on in life...


Invent a new framework. Make use of what you already know -- i.e. HTML5, CSS3, JS, PHP, Ruby, Python & Perl.


What kind of framework? Just anything random?


A lightweight micro-framework.



I think so as well. Oddly enough that post on TC rose to the front page of reddit at the same time HN was down.

http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/xel55/startup_cl...

It's been sitting on the front page for the past few hours. I suspect several sources led to the TC article and then through to the post on HN.


This was also submitted earlier today to /r/technology:

http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/xdwqk/ubisoft_up...


Unlikely, TC typically delivers <10,000 mentions to your site if the article is about your site. For a mention I doubt it generates significant traffic.


That would be my guess as well. Although I am really pleased Codecademy has Python now.

edit: removed the 'A'


Then skip the intro to Objective-C textbook, instead dive right into iOS development. Big Nerd Ranch's iOS Programming textbook offers three chapters worth of an introduction to Objective-C. The authors primarily talk about using the Cocoa Touch framework to write native apps in Xcode, which is what you want to do?


Are you referring to Orrick's Total Access event series?

http://reaction.orrick.com/reaction/sites/totalaccess/defaul...

I have been to a few. All of which offered free access to top-tier attorneys. I highly recommend attending an event if you are located in SV.


Free!


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